DID YOU KNOW? Click on the words highlighted in red to read more on this and related topics. If you are reading this on your cellphone and there are telephone numbers provided in the text, you can call these simply by clicking on them. To receive news links via WhatsApp. For the latest news, visit our webpage or follow us on Facebook and Twitter why not join us there? The ANC of the Ukhahklamba region celebrated 104 years of existence of the party yesterday in Sahlumbe (Ward 10). The celebrations took place in an area which was previously a “no go zone” for the ANC. KZN Provincial chairperson of the ANC Cde Sihle Zikalala welcomed close to 100 new members to the ANC who had previously been members of other political parties. Before Cde Zikalala swore in the new members, he delivered a speech in which he urged members of the ANC to continue with the work of growing the party in the Sahlumbe area. He spoke largely of how the ANC in the Ukhahlamba region is doing a great job in sustaining and building unity within the party, and applauded the regional leadership for that. Besides the celebration of the 104 years of the ANC, the event was used largely as a day in which the community was urged to vote for Ward 10 by-election candidate Siyabonga Mbatha. Mbatha is in the running for the position of councillor in that ward that has never been led by the ANC. The by-election will be taking place on Wednesday, January 20. As the provincial chairperson said in his speech, “The ANC is not just a political party, the ANC is a liberation movement which stood up against the oppressors of the apartheid regime.” The ANC of the UKhahlamba region will continue in its undying efforts to win these wards that were previously known as “no go areas” of the ANC and in such efforts will continue in welcoming new members of the ANC who were previously in other political parties. WebsiteWebsiteWebsite WebsiteWebsiteWebsite WebsiteWebsiteWebsite read more

European airline Lufthansa has recently rolled out the service for its A350-900 in India at Mumbai, operating its daily flight between Mumbai and Munich with the most modern long-haul aircraft of the world, the Airbus A350-900. The metro city becomes the second Indian destination after New Delhi and the third destination worldwide to receive this service.The airline’s innovative new aircraft raises the benchmark for efficiency and travel comfort, reaffirming Lufthansa’s commitment to Indian customers. “Maharashtra is amongst our most important markets and our relationship with the city of Mumbai has grown consistently over the years. Therefore, it is only natural that Mumbai becomes the third destination worldwide to receive the most modern and environmental friendly aircraft, the Lufthansa Airbus A350-900,” said Wolfgang Will, Senior Director South Asia, Lufthansa Group Airlines.“Having made India home for over half a century, it’s equally important for us to cultivate long lasting trustful relations reflective of our ‘More Indian Than You Think’ commitment. Building on this, we will continue to invest in innovative products and services to ensure an enriching travel experience for our customers,” he added further.read more